![]() ConclusionĪll together FTD delivered another great classic album, in superb sound quality, and both CDs will be found in my player often. Goode (which we got already on bootleg not so long ago). Included Tracks: Demonstration, High Key with Bgvs, High Key without Bgvs, Medium Key with Bgvs, Medium Key without Bgvs, Low Key with Bgvs, Low Key without Bgvs. ![]() The most (obvious) remarkable thing is the inclusion of a very lazy, laid back version of Johnny B. I really can’t name any highlights, since they are all done with a sincerity and offer tons of listening pleasure. More often you wonder why he wanted another take. It is obvious Elvis exactly knew what he wanted, since the early takes are all very close to the masters.ĬD two is filled with outtakes, sometimes it is clear why they are outtakes because the backing vocals are out of line, if not out of tune. ![]() Mainly because of the up tempo songs: they have a certain pop feeling – especially Seeing Is Believing and I’ve Got Confidence - that wasn’t present on the earlier gospel albums.ĭuring the early takes we get some one-liners from for instance You’d Better Run and Oh Happy Day. From the three gospel albums this one was my favourite (neck to neck with His Hand In Mine). ContentĪs usual the first CD is filled with the original album and early takes. Extensive background information decorated with many pictures and memorabilia. The design in this series is known by know. Late last month FTD released Elvis’ third gospel album, next to His Hand In Mine and How Great Thou Art, in the classic album series.
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